heyy I have a question! for business if the question gives you a bunch of info and then says what type of employment is this? and the options are casual permanent full-time part-time. To find the answer do u look at the hours and if its part it's under 35 and then if there are a lot of entitlements then its permanent? What are u meant to know to answer that sort of question.
The term of the employment, that is, whether it is permanent or fixed-term, does not determine the entitlements. The type of employment determines the entitlements. For example, a fixed-term full-time employee and a permanent full-time employee have the same entitlements, the only difference being in the term of employment. A fixed-term full-time employee is employed for a certain duration (for example, 1 year), whereas a permanent full-time employee's employment is ongoing, that is, there is no set end date.
In addition to the number of hours of work, terms such as "pro-rata" and "casual loading", which are associated with part-time and casual employment respectively, can help you identify a particular type of employment.
We look at how different types of employment how casual and part-time can differ from full-time hours, as well as pay rate, benefits and entitlements.
www.seek.com.au
For those questions, it's sort of hard to tell because there's always exception with the conditions for Full-Time, Part-Time and Casual work. I usually guess...
@jimmysmith560 If it's not too much to ask, would you be able to provide any insight?
I would recommend the following Fair Work Ombudsman pages for information on full-time, part-time and casual employment:
Information for full-time employees and employers. This includes information on average hours each week and changing or moving from full-time to casual employment.
www.fairwork.gov.au
Find out how much pay, holidays, sick leave and other entitlements part-time employees get.
www.fairwork.gov.au
Learn more about casual employees and what entitlements they receive.
www.fairwork.gov.au